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Organized  April  20,  1743. 


Printed  for  the  Church. 
1888. 


ENTERPRISE  POWER  PRESS, 
BRISTOL,  N.  II. 


INTRODUCTION. 


In  a  Manual  of  this  kind  it  is  customary  to  give  a  brief  history  of  the- 
church  which  issues  it.  But  as  the  history  of  this  church  has  been  so 
carefully  written  by  Hon.  Samuel  T.  Worcester,  the  historian  of  the 
town,  and  is  printed  in  the  "  History  of  the  Town  of  Hollis,  "  and  as  a 
brief  sketch  was  previously  printed  in  the  Manual  of  1871,  it  is  deemed 
inexpedient  to  repeat. 

It  is  to  be  regretted  that  the  records  of  tin'  church  in  many  of  its 
years  should  have  been  so  imperfectly  kept,  and  that  so  many  years 
elapsed  in  its  earlier  history  when  none  were  kept,  thai  the  materials 
for  a  full  history  are  sadly  deficient.  Very  little  is  known  of  the  action 
of  the  church  previous  to  the  year  1800.  There  is  no  list  of  the  early 
members, — the  list  prepared*  being  the  names  of  persons  referred  to  in 
the  church  and  other  records  as  members  There  is  evidence  that  even 
within  thirty  yeai\s,  the  names  of  persons  joining  never  were  recorded. 
It  is  probable  that  more  than  a  hundred  names,  perhaps  hundreds,  have 
been  irrecoverably  lost. 

But  it  does  not  follow  that  the  church  has  been  deficient  in  its  work, 
or  that  its  members  have  lacked  in  spiritual  power.  The  contrary  has 
been  the  fact.  Tins  church  has  held,  and  still  holds,  an  important  posi- 
tion in  the  state  as  well  as  in  the  town.  It  has  sent  out  excellent  men 
and  women,  who  have  been  a  blessing  to  the  communities  where  they 
have  made  their  homes.  Notwithstanding-  the  number  who  have  gone 
out  from  us,  the  church  has  held  its  own  with  remarkable  uniformity, 
having  kept  just  about  the  same  Dumber  of  members  during  the  last 
fifty  years,  though  the  town  meanwhile  has  lost  nearly  a  third  of  its 
population. 

This  may  be  called  the  fourth  Manual  of  the  church.  The  title  page 
of  the  flrsl  reads  as  follows :— "Doctrines  of  Faith,  and  Form  id'  Cove- 
nant, adopted  by  the  Congregational  Church  of  Christ  in  Hollis.  Pub- 
lished  by  order  of  the  church,  for  the  use  of  each  member,  Eli  Smith 
Pastor  of  said  church.     Printed  by  Joseph  Cushing,  Amherst,   1805." 

*To  be  found  in  Record  book,  in  hands  of  church  clerk,  the  list  being 
revised,  amended,  and  enlarged  in  1887. 


The  next  attempt  was  this  : — "The  Confession  of  Faith  and  the  Cove- 
nant of  the  Congregational  Church  in  Hollis,  N.  H.,  1831."  There  was 
also  printed  in  1837  what  is  virtually  an  appendix  of  this,  reading  as 
follows  : — "Rules  of  Practice  and  Discipline  adopted  by  the  Congrega- 
tional Church  in  Hollis,  March  1837."  The  third,  and  last,  was  issued 
in  1871. 

It  is  now  the  business  of  the  children  to  take  up  the  work  that  has 
been  entrusted  to  them,  remembering  the  promise  that  "he  that  goeth 
forth  and  weepeth,  bearing  precious  seed,  shall  doubtless  come  again 
with  rejoicing,  bringing  his  sheaves  with  him." 


PRINCIPLES  AND  REGULATIONS. 

ADOPTED  APRIL  12,  1888. 


As  Disciples  of  Jesus  Christ,  associated  in  accordance  with  the  teach- 
ings of  the  New  Testament,  for  the  public  worship  of  God.  for  the  obser- 
vance of  Gospel  sacraments  and  ordinances,  for  mutual  edification  and 
encouragement  in  the  Christian  life,  and  for  the  advancement  of  the 
Redeemer's  kingdom  in  the  world,  Ave  do  adopt  the  following  :— 

I. — NAME. 

The  name  of  this  church  shall  be  The  EVANGELICAL  CONGREGATION- 
AL Church  in  Hollis. 

II.— CONFESSION   OF   FAITH. 

1.  Receiving  the  Scriptures  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament  as  the 
Word  of  God,  and  the  only  infallible  ride  of  religious  faith  and  practice, 
we  confess  our  faith  in  the  one  living  and  true  God.  revealed  as  the 
Father,  the  Son,  and  the  Holy  Spirit,  a  being  possessed  of  every  possi- 
ble perfection,  infinite  in  power,  wisdom,  holiness,  justice,  goodness 
and  truth. 

2.  We  believe  in  the  universal  sinfulness  of  our  race,  since  "By  one 
man  sin  entered  into  the  world,  and  death  by  sin;  and  so  deatli  pa-— d 
upou  all  men.  for  that  all  have  sinned." 

3.  We  believe  that  the  Lord  Jeans  Christ,  having  taken  upon  himself 
our  nature,  has.  by  his  obedience,  sufferings,  and  death,  made  an  atone- 
ment, and  thus  provided  a  way  of  salvation  for  all  mankind.  SO  that 
through  faith  in  his  name,  whosoever  will  may  be  saved. 

4.  We  believe  in  the  necessity  of  the  new  birth,  and  that  it  is  a  moral 
change,  produced  by  the  Holy  Spirit  operating  on  the  mind  through  the 
truth,  without  winch  no  one  can  see  the  kingdom  of  God.  We  believe 
that  that  faith  alone  which  manifests  itself  in  a  Christian  life,  whose 
rule  is  continual  resistance  to  sin  and  obedience  to  the  commandments 
of  God,  is  the  faith  that  unites  to  Christ  and  embraces  the  promises. 

5.  We  believe  that  the  visible  Church,  the  Ministry  of  the  Word,  the 
Christian  Sabbath,  and  the  ordinances  of  Baptism  and  the  Lord's  Supper, 


are  divinely  oppointed,  and  are  binding  on  the  followers  of  Christ  until 
his  coming. 

6.  We  believe  that  there  is  a  day  appointed  in  which  God  will  raise 
the  dead,  and  judge  the  world;  that  the  wicked  shall  go  away  into  ever- 
lasting punishment,  but  the  righteous  into  life  eternal. 

7.  We  are  in  substantial  accord  with  the  Declaration  of  Faith  put 
forth  by  the  Creed  Commission  appointed  by  the  National  Council  of  the 
Congregational  Churches  of  the  United  States,  and  reported  by  them 
December  19,  1S83. 

We,  as  a  church,  receive  and  profess  the  foregoing  articles  of  faith. 
As  such  we  expect  that  the  Pastor  and  other  officers  of  the  church  will 
assent  to  them,  and  that  they  will  be  the  constitutional  ground  for  the 
administration  of  the  church.  We  expect  that  the  teaching  of  the 
pulpit  and  the  Sunday-school  will  conform  to  them,  that  they  will  be 
the  basis  for  the  examination  of  candidates  for  the  church,  and  the  sub- 
stantial expression  <>f  the  faith  of  the  members. 

But  we  desire  to  administer  this  church  under  the  rule,  and  in  the  spirit, 
of  Christ,  and  to  receive  to  membership  in  it,  on  confession  of  Him, 
those  who,  upon  examination,  give  credible  evidence  of  a  new  life,  and 
of  agreement  with  us  in  substance  of  doctrine.  Hence  we  do  not 
require,  as  a  condition  of  such  membership  and  confession,  that  all  who 
apply,  especially  if  they  be  young  or  of  limited  instruction,  shall  com- 
pletely understand  or  fully  avow  all  these  articles. 

III. — GOVERNMENT. 

The  government  of  this  church  is  vested  in  the  body  of  believers 
who  compose  it.  It  is  amenable  to  no  other  ecclesiastical  body  but  only 
to  the  Head  of  the  Church,  which  is  Christ.  All  members  in  good 
standing  are  entitled  to  vote  upon  any  measure  that  may  come  before  it. 

2.  This  church,  while  it  controls  its  own  affairs  according  to  its  un- 
derstanding of  God's  word,  will  yet  recognize  the  expediency  and 
privilege  of  the  communion  of  churches,  by  seeking  and  extending  that 
fellowship,  sympathy,  advice,  and  co-operation,  which  the  law  of  Christ 
demands.  It  holds  itself  bound  to  respect  the  advice  of  mutual  coun- 
cils, and  to  seek  the  promotion  of  love  and  peace  with  all  churches  of 
our  Lord. 

IV. — MEMBERSHIP. 

1.  The  qualifications  for  admission  to  this  church  are  credible  evi- 
dence of  repentance  of  sin,  and  faith  in  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and 
assent  to  the  Confession  of  Faith  and  Covenant,  as  laid  clown  in  the 
Form  for  Admission  of  Members.     (See  p.  12.) 


2.  Persons  desirous  of  becoming  members  of  tbis  church  upon  con- 
fession of  their  faith,  shall  be  examined  by  the  Standing  Committee 
of  tbe  church,  as  to  their  doctrinal  sentiments  and  personal  piety ;  and, 
if  approved  by  the  Committee,  they  shall  be  propounded  at  least  one 
week  before  presenting  their  names  to  the  church  for  action  thereon. 
If  approved  by  a  two  thirds  vote  of  the  members  presenl  they  shall  be 
publicly  received  into  fellowship.  This  shall  not  be  construed  to 
prevent  any  member  of  the  church  from  being  presenl  at  the  examina- 
tion of  candidates,  or  making  suggestions  with  regard  to  them  to  the 
Standing  Committee. 

3.  Members  of  other  evangelical  churches  may  be  received  to  mem- 
bership by  vote  of  the  church,  on  presenting  proper  letters  of  dismission 
and  recommendation,  and  by  giving  assent  to  our  Covenant.  It  is 
expected  that  such  persons  will  present  their  letters  within  one  year 
after  coining  among  us,  unless  there  be  valid  reasons  for  delay. 

4.  Members  of  this  church  making  change  of  residence  are  expected 
to  request  letters  of  dismission  to  some  other  church,  which  shall  be 
granted  to  all  in  good  standing.  The  neglect  of  this  request  for  a  year, 
without  good  reasons  offered  therefor,  may  be  regarded  as  a  sufficient 
ground  for  censure.  If  letters  are  not  applied  for  within  three  years, 
no  good  reasons  being  given  for  the  delay,  anil  the  persons  cannot  be 
reached  for  purposes  of  Christian  labor  and  discipline,  the  names  .if 
such  absent  members  shall  no  longer  be  reported  by  the  church,  but  shall 
be  borne  upon  a  separate  roll,  ami  they  shall  not  be  reinstated  except 
after  due  explanation  and  a  vote  of  the  church. 

4.  Any  person  withdrawing  from  this  church  without  asking  for  a 
letter  of  dismission,  and  uniting  with  another  church,  shall  be  consid- 
ered as  having  acted  in  a  disorderly  manner,  and  a  minute  to  that  effect 
shall  be  entered  upon  the  records,  and  his  name  be  dropped  from  the 
list  of  members. 

5.  If  any  member  be  convinced  that  he  is  not  truly  a  Christian  and 
shall  request  a  dissolution  of  his  connection  with  this  church,  if  there 
be  no  scandal  in  his  life  requiring  discipline,  his  request  maybe  granted 
by  a  simple  vote  declarative  of  the  facts,  which  vote  shall  be  publicly 
announced  at  the  next  communion  season. 

6.  The  members  of  this  church  are  under  sacred  obligations  to  attend 
its  regular  Sabbath  services,  aud  its  stated  meeting  for  special  worship 
during  the  week,  so  far  as  they  are  able  to  do  so,  and  to  maintain  family 
and  private  devotions ;  they  are  expected  to  discountenance  and  abstain 
from  all  practices  in  business  aud  in  amusements,  in  social  and  domestic 


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life,  in  eating  and  in  drinking,  which  will  either  impair  their  own 
spiritual  growth,  or  bring  just  reproach  upon  the  Christian  name. 

V. — CHILDREN  OF  THE  CHURCH. 

Recognizing  the  right  of  individual  judgment,  we  receive  into  fellow- 
ship of  this  church  persons  who  may  dissent  from  us  on  the  subject  of 
Infant  Baptism.  At  the  same  time,  we  hold  that  the  covenant  of  God 
extends  not  only  to  believers  but  to  their  children ;  and  hence  that  it  is 
the  privilege  and  duty  of  Christian  parents  to  accept  this  covenant  by 
dedicating  their  children  to  God  in  baptism,  and  that  children  so  dedi- 
cated are  brought  into  very  close  relations  to  the  church,  in  that,  by 
covenant  obligation,  they  are  the  special  subjects  of  religious  influence, 
culture,  and  prayer. 

VI. — OFFICERS  AND  THEIR  DUTIES. 

1.  The  officers  of  this  church  shall  be  a  Pastor,  four  Deacons,  Su- 
perintendent of  the  Sunday-school,  a  Clerk,  and  a  Treasurer,  who  may  be 
the  same  person,  and  a  Standing  Committee  of  seven,  of  whom  the  Pas- 
tor, Deacons,  and  Superintendent  of  the  Sunday-school  shall  be  ex- 
officio  members. 

2.  All  officers  shall  be  elected  by  ballot,  and  all,  except  the  Pastor 
and  Deacons,  annually,  and  without  public  nomination,  unless  a  com- 
mittee shall  be  appointed  for  that  purpose.  Vacancies  may  be  filled  at 
any  regular  meeting. 

3.  The  Pastor,  who  shall  become  a  member  of  the  church,  shall  be 
its  moderator  except  in  such  cases  as  when  he  may  be  a  party  in  inter- 
est to  church  action,  and  he  shall  have  control  of  the  pulpit  and  the 
exercises  of  public  and  social  worship,  shall  preach  the  Word,  adminis- 
ter the  Sacraments,  and  take  the  spiritual  oversight  of  the  flock.  He 
shall  hold  his  office  without  limitation  of  time.  In  his  settlement  the 
Church  shall  act  by  an  ecclesiastical  council,  called  in  the  usual  manner;, 
and  such  council  shall  be  mutually  called  by  the  pastor  and  church  to 
act  upon  his  dismission,  whenever  the  pastor  shall  desire  it,  or  the 
church  shall  so  vote  in  a  meeting  notified  on  the  preceding  Sabbath  for 
that  purpose,  provided  that  no  such  dismission  shall  take  effect  without 
at  least  three  mouths'  previous  notice,  except  by  his  consent. 

4.  In  case  of  the  resignation  or  death  of  the  Pastor,  the  church  shall 
appoint  two  of  its  members  as  a  committee  for  obtaining  another  pastor, 
and  for  the  supplying  the  pulpit  until  one  be  obtained.  This  committee 
shall  act  with  the  committee  appointed  by  the  society  for  a  like  purpose. 

5.  The  Deacons  shall  hold  their  office  for  four  years,  and  shall  be  so 


chosen  that  one  shall  go  out  of  office,  and  one  be  appointed  each  year. 
They  shall  aid  the  pastor  in  the  administration  of  the  ordinances  of  the 
church,  making  all  necessary  provision  for  the  same,  assist  the  pastor 
in  the  spiritual  care  of  the  congregation,  and  in  his  absence  shall  provide 
for  the  conducting  of  the  church  meetings. 

6.  The  Superintendent  of  the  Sunday-school  shall  take  the  care  and 
oversight  of  the  school,  and  preside  at  the  meetings  of  the  teachers. 
In  the  absence  of  any  officer  or  teacher  he  shall  supply  a  substitute,  and 
use  his  best  endeavors  to  promote  the  growth,  welfare,  and  influence  of 
the  school. 

7.  The  Clerk  shall  make  a  faithful  record  of  the  proceedings  and  acts 
of  the  church,  which  shall  be  submitted  for  approval  at  the  regular 
meetings;  he  shall  keep  a  register  of  the  members  of  the  church,  with 
the  date  and  manner  of  their  reception,  of  their  removal,  of  their  bap- 
tism, and  other  similar  particulars;  he  shall  keep  a  list  of  all  the  child- 
ren baptized,  with  the  names  of  both  parents;  he  shall  issue  letters  of 
dismission  voted  by  the  church,  and  attend  to  all  other  duties  that  us- 
ually pertain  to  this  office.  Be  shall  also  present  an  annual  report  to  the 
church,  including  a  full  statistical  report  for  the  year. 

8.  The  Treasurer  shall  receive  all  moneys  and  contributions  of  the 
church,  and  pay  them  over  as  he  shall  be  directed  by  the  church  ;  he  shall, 
in  the  absence  of  a  pastor,  see  that  the  collections  authorized  by  the 
church  are  taken  up.  He  .shall  make  an  annual  report  to  the  church  of 
all  receipts  and  disbursements. 

9.  The  Standing  Committee  shall  examine  all  candidates  for  admis- 
sion to  the  church,  consult  and  advise  with  the  pastor  in  regard  to 
church  work,  attend  to  the  discipline  of  the  church,  and  consider  all 
matters  pertaining  to  religion  in  the  place. 

VII. — THK  SIN  DAY-SCHOOL. 

The  church  shall  have  the  charge  and  oversight  of  the  Sunday-school ; 
shall  prescribe  for  it  all  useful  rules  and  regulations;  shall  contribute 
to  the  support  of  its  library ;  shall  counsel  and  assist  its  officers,  and 
encourage  its  members  to  work  therein;  and  the  pastor  shall,  whenever 
practicable,  be  present  at  its  sessions,  and  give  to  all  its  departments 
his  personal  supervision. 

VIII. — DISCIPI.INK. 

1.  The  spirit  of  the  rule  of  discipline  laid  down  in  Matt.  18  :  15-17, 
Rom.  1G:  17,  1  Cor.  5:  11,  13,  2  Thess.  3:  6,  14,  15,  and  Titus  3:  10,  11, 
shall  be  our  general  guide. 


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2.  In  private  offences,  the  offended  one  is,  by  a  fratei'nal  and  pray- 
erful conference,  to  seek  a  spiritual  healing,  and  so  to  gain  the  brother. 
Failing  in  this,  let  him  take  one  or  two  more,  and  again  strive  to  win 
him  back,  so  as  to  avoid  the  necessity  of  a  church  trial. 

3.  In  public  offences,  or  difficult  cases,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the 
Standing  Committee  to  proceed  as  in  private  offences. 

4.  In  telling  the  case  to  the  church  the  charges  must  be  presented  in 
writing.  If  the  church  vote  to  entertain  the  complaint,  it  shall  then 
appoint  a  time  for  a  hearing  of  the  case,  and  summon  the  accused  to  be 
present,  furnishing  him  a  written  copy  of  the  charges,  at  least  a  week 
before  the  trial.  In  the  case  of  a  member  who  refuses  longer  to  walk 
with  the  church,  and  expresses  a  desire  to  be  set  aside,  the  preferring 
of  written  charges  may  be  waived. 

5.  Upon  the  trial  the  accused  may  call  to  his  aid  any  member  of  the 
church,  or,  by  permission,  the  member  of  a  sister  church.  The  confes- 
sion of  the  accused,  or  the  testimony  of  two  witnesses,  or  that  which 
is  fairly  equivalent,  shall  be  requisite  for  conviction. 

6.  If  the  Church  shall  find  the  accused  guilty,  it  may,  in  its  wisdom, 
admonish,  suspend,  withdraw  watch  and  care,  or  expel  him,  and  this 
shall  require  a  two  thirds  vote  of  those  present.  Any  act  of  extreme 
censure  shall  be  publicly  announced  at  the  Communion  of  the  Lord's 
Supper  following.  In  cases  of  difficulty  the  advice  and  aid  of  a  council 
may  be  sought. 

7.  In  all  cases  of  discipline  it  is  to  be  understood  that  the  spiritual 
reformation  of  the  offender  is  the  end  in  view,  and  so,  on  evidence  of 
repentance,  and  a  satisfactory  confession,  such  persons  shall  be  restored 
to  good  standing  by  vote  of  the  church.     See  Art.  IV,  Sect.  5. 

IX. — MEETINGS. 

1.  The  annual  meeting  shall  be  held  on  the  Thursday  following  the 
last  Sabbath  in  December,  when  the  annual  reports  shall  be  presented, 
and  the  regular  elections  made. 

2.  Business  may  be  transacted  at  any  regular  or  special  meeting  of 
the  church,  called  from  the  pulpit. 

3.  Meetings  for  public  worship  shall  be  held  upon  the  Sabbath,  and 
a  weekly  prayer  and  conference  meeting  at  such  time  during  the  week 
as  may  be  appointed  by  the  church.  Other  religious  meetings  may  be 
held  at  the  discretion  of  the  church  or  pastor. 

4.  The  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper  shall  usually  be  administered 
on  the  first  Sabbath  in  January,   March,  May,  July,    September  and 


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November.  Baptisms  shall  be  administered  at  such  times  and  places  as 
the  pastor  and  deacons  shall  designate. 

X. — CONTRIBUTIONS. 

Contributions  shall  be  solicited  in  the  congregation,  at  stated  periods, 
for  the  leading  objects  of  Christian  beneficence,  according  toa  schedule 
prepared  from  time  to  time  by  the  Standing  Committee  and  adopted  by 
the  church.  This  does  not  forbid  the  occasional  presentation  of 
special  objects  that  maybe  recommended  by  the  pastor  and  standing 
Committee 

2.  Contributions  for  distinctively  church  purposes  shall  be  taken  at 
each  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper. 

XI. — AMENDMENTS  AND    BY-LAWS. 

1.  The  foregoing  Principles  and  Regulations  maybe  altered  by  a  two 

thirds  vote  of  those  present  at  a  meeting,  of  which  due  notice  -hall  be 
given  on  the  preceding  Sabbath,  with  a  statemenl  of  the  proposed 
alteration,  provided  the  change  does  not  infringe  upon  the  doctrines  or 
organic  principles  of  this  church.  All  rules  heretofore  enacted,  incon- 
M>teut  with  the  preceding,  are  hereby  repealed. 

2.  By-Laws  may  be  enacted  at  any  business  meeting. 


FORM    OF 

ADMISSION  OF  MEMBERS. 


The  minister  will  begin  by  saying  : 

The  following  persons  [read  their  names],  having  given  sat- 
isfactory evidence  of  Christian  character,  are  now  to  be  received 
to  the  membership  of  this  church. 

The  list  of  names  being  read,  the  Minister  shall  say  : 

Jesus  saitii  : 

"  If  any  man  will  come  after  me,  let  him  deny  himself  and  take 
up  his  cross  and  follow  me." 

"  Come  nnto  me  all  ye  that  labor  and  are  heavy  laden,  and  I 
will  give  you  rest.  Take  my  yoke  upon  you,  and  learn  of  me  : 
for  I  am  meek  and  lowly  in  heart,  and  ye  shall  find  rest  unto 
your  souls.     For  my  yoke  is  easy  and  my  burden  is  light." 

"  And  the  spirit  and  the  bride  say,  come.  And  let  him  that 
heareth  say,  come.  And  let  him  that  is  athirst,  come.  And 
whosoever  will,  let  him  take  the  water  of  life  freely." 

"Whosoever,  therefore,  shall  confess  me  before  men,  him 
will  I  confess,  also,  before  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven." 

"  And  the  publican,  standing  afar  off ,  would  not  lift  up  so 
much  as  his  eyes  unto  heaven,  but  smote  upon  his  breast,  say- 
ing, God  be  merciful  to  me  a  sinner.  I  tell  you  this  man  went 
down  to  his  house  justified,  rather  than  the  other." 

In  the  spirit  of  these   Scriptures,  and  of  the  entire  Word  of 
God,  those  who  are  now  for  the  first  time  publicly  to  make  their 
confession,  and  pay  their  vows,  will  please  rise  : 
Dearly  Beloved  : 

Rejoicing  in  the  knowledge  of  the  forgiveness  of  sins  through 
our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  vou  have  come  to  confess  Him  before 


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men,  and  publicly  to  dedicate  yourself  to  God.  You  have 
learned  that  before  God  all  men  are  guilty,  and  that  it  is  im- 
possible for  any  to  obtain  salvation  through  their  own  righte- 
ousness ;  you  have  accepted  the  redemption  purchased  for  you 
by  Jesus  Christ,  and  the  promise  of  your  justification  by  faith  ; 
and  you  believe  that  the  Holy  Spirit  has  wrought  in  you  that 
change  of  heart  by  which  you  are  enabled  to  put  your  trust  for 
salvation  wholly  in  Christ,  and  to  enter  upon  a  new  life. 

Believing  that  the  Saviour  has  called  you  into  his  kingdom, 
and  lias  appointed  you  work  to  do,  that  He  may  bestow  upon 
you  more  abundant  blessings,  }7ou  desire,  in  grateful  obedience, 
to  join  in  the  fellowship  of  His  church,  and  to  consecrate  your- 
self to  His  service. 

In  testimony  that  this  is  a  true  statement  of  your  belief  and 
desire,  you  will  now  joiu  with  me  in  the  following 

CONFESSION    OF    FAITH. 
Candidates  will  join  with  the  pastor  in  reading. 

I  believe  in  God  the  Father,  Maker  of  all  things  ;  in  His  only 
begotton  Son,  Jesus  Christ,  our  Redeemer  and  King  ;  in  the 
Holy  Ghost,  the  Comforter,  ever  present  in  the  church  to  re- 
new and  sanctify  the  soul. 

I  believe  in  the  sinfulness  of  our  race,  and  the  necessity  of 
renewal  by  the  Holy  Spirit ;  in  the  death  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ  for  our  sins  ;  in  His  resurrection  from  the  dead  ;  His 
ascension,  mediation,  and  intercession  ;  in  His  coming  again  to 
judge  the  quick  and  the  dead,  and  to  receive  His  followers  to 
the  glory  of  His  Kingdom. 

I  believe  in  the  Holy  Scriptures  as  the  Word  of  God  ;  in  the 
Church,  the  body  of  Christ ;  in  the  Sacraments  of  Baptism,  and 
the  Lord's  Supper ;  in  the  communion  of  the  Saints ;  in  the 
resurrection  of  the  dead,  and  in  the  life  of  the  world  to  come. 

To  those  baptized  in  infancy,  the  Minister  will  say  : 

Do  you,  who  in  childhood  were  dedicated  to  God  in  Baptism 


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bv  believing  parents,  now  accept  their  act,  with  the  obligations 
and  privileges  it  involves,  as  your  own,  and  declare  your  belief 
that  the  regeneration  thereby  symbolized  has  been  wrought  in 
you  by  the  Holy  Ghost?     (Candidate  answers,  I  do.) 

To  those  who  have  been  baptized,  the  Minister  will  say  : 

You  who  believe  that  your  hearts  have  been  renewed  by  the 
Holy  Ghost,  but  who  never  have  received  the  outward  seal  of 
the  covenant,  will  now,  upon  this  confession  of  your  faith,  re- 
ceive the  ordinance  of  baptism. 

Baptism  administered  to  such  as  have  not  received  it. 

The  Minister  will  read  the  names  of  those  admitted  by  letter,  with  the  churches  from 
which  they  were  dismissed,  and  requesting  them  to  arise  will  say : — 

Beloved  Friends  : 

You  have  been  recommended  to  our  communion  by  the 
churches  to  which  you  have  belonged,  in  the  love  of  a  common 
Master.  "We  welcome  you  to  our  joys  and  labors,  trusting  you 
will  both  receive  comfort  and  strength,  and  impart  the  same  to 
us. 

The  Minister  will  then  say  : 

In  the  presence  of  God  and  this  assembly,  you,  who  now 
unite  with  us,  do  freely  and  cordially  enter  with  us  into 

COVENANT. 

Humbly  forsaking  and  confessing  your  sins,  and  believing  on 
the  Lord  Jesus  with  all  your  heart,  you  do  now  renounce  the 
dominion  of  the  world  over  you,  aud  consecrate  yourselves  to 
the  service  of  God,  receiving  His  Word  as  the  rule  of  life.  You 
solemnly  covenant  to  study  the  peace,  purity,  and  edification  of 
this  church  ;  to  attend  its  services,  and  support  its  worship  and 
ordinances  ;  to  love  and  watch  over  its  members  as  your  brethren 
and  sisters  ;  to  receive  from  them,  with  a  humble,  teachable 
spirit,  all  needful  care  and  admonition ;  to  consecrate  your 
means  to  the  Lord  ;  and  to  honor  the  Lord,  as  you  may  be  able, 


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by  an  upright  life.     Do  you  so  covenant?       (Candidate  an- 
swers, I  do.) 

The  membi  rs  ofthe  church  rise,  and  the  Minister  says : 

We  then,  the  members  of  this  church,  affectionately  receive 
you  to  our  communion.  We  welcome  you,  in  the  name  of 
Christ,  to  a  part  with  us  in  the  blessings  of  His  covenant.  As 
co-workers  in  His  service  and  fellow  soldiers  of  the  cross,  we 
pledge  you  our  abiding  sympathy,  counsel,  encouragement,  love 
and  prayers. 

We  rejoice  with  you  to-day,  as  we  welcome  you  to  Christian 
discipleship.  There  is  joy  in  heaven  in  the  presence  of  the 
angels  of  God  over  one  sinner  that  repenteth.  And  as  each  of 
you  has  taken  the  covenant  of  this  church,  so  it  is  needful  that 
each  of  us  renew  our  vows  with  voice  and  heart,  as  we  sing: — 

"  I  love  thy  kingdom  Lord,  [Tune,  St.  Thomas.] 

The  house  of  thine  abode, 

The  church  our  blest  Redeemer  saved 

With  His  own  precious  blood. 

Beyond  my  highesl  joy 
I  prize  her  heavenly  \v;iys, 
Hersweel  communion,  solemn  vows, 
Her  hymns  of  hive  and  praise." 

In  token  of  our  confidence  and  sincerity,  take  this  hand  of 
fellowship,  and  remember  the  word  which  the   Scriptures  saith : 

Here  the  Minister  shall  take  each  new  member  by  the  hand,  in  turn,  repeating  I 
Borne  appropriate  passage  <>:  Scripture. 

The  church  being  seated,  the  Ministerwii]  s»)  : 

And  now,  beloved  in  the  Lord,  ye  are  fellow  citizens  with  the 
saints,  and  of  the  household  of  God,  and  are  built  upon  the 
foundation  of  the  apostles  and  prophets,  Jesus  Christ  himself 
being  the  chief  corner  stone. 

Fortius  cause  we  bow  our  knees  unto  the  Father  of  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ,  of  whom  the  whole  family  in   heaven   and  earth  is 


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named,  that  he  would  grant  you  according  to  the  riches  of  his 
glory,  to  be  strengthened  with  might  by  his  Spirit  in  the  inner 
man  ;  that  Christ  may  dwell  in  your  hearts  by  faith  ;  that  ye, 
being  rooted  and  grounded  in  love,  may  be  able  to  comprehend, 
with  all  saints,  what  is  the  breadth,  and  length,  and  depth,  and 
height ;  and  to  know  the  love  of  Christ,  which  passeth  knowl- 
edge, that  ye  might  be  filled  with  the  fullness  of  God. 

The  Lord  bless  you  and  keep  you  :  the  Lord  make  his  face  to 
shine  upon  you  and  be  gracious  unto  you  :  the  Lord  lift  up  the 
light  of  his  countenance  upon  you,  and  give  you  peace. 

Now  unto  Him  that  is  able  to  keep  you  from  falling,  and  to 
present  you  faultless  before  the  presence  of  His  glory  with  ex- 
ceeding joy,  to  the  only  wise  God,  our  Saviour,  be  glory  and 
majesty,  dominion  and  power,  both  now  and  ever.     Amen. 

All  sing : 
"  Blest  be  the  tie  that  binds  [Tune,  Boylston.'] 

Our  hearts  in  Christian  love ; 
The  fellowship  of  kindred  minds 

So  like  to  that  above." 


FORM    FOR  THE 

BAPTISM    OF    CHILDREN. 


"  And  Jesus  took  a  child  and  set  him  in  the  midst  of  them  : 
and  when  he  had  taken  him  in  his  arms,  he  said  unto  them, 
Verily.  I  say  unto  you,  except  ye  be  converted,  and  become  as 
little  children,  ye  shall  not  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 
Whosoever,  therefore,  shall  humble  himself  as  this  little  child, 
the  same  is  greatest  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven.  And  whoso 
shall  receive  one  such  little  child  in  my  name,  receiveth  me; 
and  whosoever  shall  receive  me,  receiveth  not  me,  but  him  that 
sent  me." 

"  For  the  promise  is  unto  you.  and  to  your  children,  and  to 
all  thai  are  afar  off,  even  as  many  as  the  Lord  our  God  shall 
call." 

"Then  were  there  brought  unto  him  little  children,  that  he 
would  put  liis  hands  on  them  and  pray.  But  when  his  disciples 
saw,  they  rebuked  those  that  brought  them.  But  when  Jesus 
saw.  he  was  much  displeased,  and  said  unto  them,  Suffer  the 
little  children  to  come  unto  me  and  forbid  them  not:  for  of 
such  is  the  kingdom  of  God.  Verily,  I  say  unto  you,  whoso- 
ever shall  not  receive  the  kingdom  of  God  as  a  little  chil  1,  shall 
in  nowise  enter  therein.  And  lie  took  them  up  in  his  arms,  and 
put  his  hands  upon  them,  and  blessed  them." 
The  Minister  shall  address  the  parents  as  follows : 

In  presenting  this  child  for  baptism,  you  profess  your  faith 
in  the  covenant  made  by  God  with  Abraham,  ratified  by  Christ, 


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and  perpetuated  under  the  Christian  dispensation.  As  Abra- 
ham, the  father  of  the  faithful,  entered  into  covenant  with  God, 
and  his  seed  after  him,  so  do  you  now  covenant  with  Him  in  the 
dedication  of  this  child  to  His  service.  You  hereby  engage  to 
be  faithful  to  your  parental  relations  ;  to  pray  for  and  with  this 
child  ;  to  instruct  him  (her)  in  the  doctrines  and  duties  of  our 
holy  religion  ;  to  set  an  example  of  Godliness  before  him  (her)  ; 
and  to  endeavor  by  all  the  means  of  divine  appointment,  relying 
upon  the  gracious  influences  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  to  prepare  him 
(her)  for  full  admission  to  the  visible  church  on  earih,  and  the 
church  triumphant  in  heaven. 
Do  you  thus  promise  ? 

The  Minister  shall  baptize  the  child,  using  only  Christian  names,  and  saving: 

,  I  baptize  thee  into  the  name  of  the  Father,  and 

of  the  Sou,  and  of  the  Holy  Ghost.     Amen. 

COVENANT    OF    THE    CHURCH. 

Then  doth  this  church  [members  rise]  recognize  this  your 
child  as  its  own  foster  child,  and  covenant  to  pray  for  it,  watch 
over  it,  and  care  for  it  in  spiritual  things  ;  and  whenever,  by 
the  power  of  God,  it  shall  come  to  acknowledge  and  confirm 
this  covenant,  to  welcome  it  to  full  communion  in  the  ordinances 
of  Christ's  house,  and  in  all  the  privilege  of  believers. 

Then  follows  the  baptismal  prayer,  and  benediction. 


CHRONOLOGICAL  CATALOGUE 

OF  OFFICERS. 


Daniel  Emerson, 

F.t.i  Smith, 
David  Psbbt, 
James  Aiken, 
Matthew  I>.  Gordon, 
Pliny  B    Day,  d.  d., 
James  I.aikd. 
Hikam   L.    KELSEY, 
Dark  a  B.  Scott, 
Saw el  L.  i;ki:oi'ld, 


William  Cummings, 
Thomas  Patch, 
Francis  Worcbstbr, 
Enoch  Noyes, 
John  Boynton, 
Stephen  Jewett, 
Daniel  Emerson,  jr., 

JOSIAB  <  k)NANT, 

Abel  Conant, 
KriiHAi'i  Btjroe, 
Thomas  Farley, 
Stephen  Jewett, 

BBNONI  CUTTER, 
Enos   ELaBDY, 
Phillips  Wood, 
William  EMERSON, 
Isaac  Pauley, 
John  B.  Hardy, 
Rev.  Leonard  -Jewett, 
Rev.  James  D.  Hills 
Noah  Pauley, 
Enoch  J.  C'olbi'rx, 
George  M.  Bradley, 
Perry-  M.  Faiji.ky, 
Nathan  Wixloughby, 
josiah  x.  hayden, 


PASTORS. 

ord. 

April  20,  1743, 

ordi 

Nov.   27,    1793, 

inst. 

Feb.  23,   1831, 

ord. 

Aug.  30.   1843, 

inst. 

Mar.    21,   1S49, 

inst. 

July      7,    1852, 

inst 

May    25,  1870, 

inst 

.June     1,  1875, 

inst. 

Sept.   25,  1879, 

inst. 

April  14,  1886. 

DEACONS. 

Appoin'd  Dfc  25,  174:>, 

1 

Dec.    25,  1745, 

Feb.    17,  1747, 

1750, 

1755, 

' 

'                         1770, 

' 

1775, 

' 

'                            17S7, 

' 

'                           1787, 

'        Dec.    16,  1803, 

' 

'                           Isn:;, 

' 

'        Oct.      4.   1808, 

' 

'                            1814, 

'        Dec.   25,  1816, 

' 

'        Not  given. 

May    is,  1832, 

' 

May   is.    1832, 

' 

Oct.      1,   1838, 

" 

May     1,    1846, 

' 

Dec.    23,  1857, 

" 

Aug.  31,  I860, 

'< 

'       Jan.      l.  1863. 

" 

Dec.   31,  1875, 

" 

Dec.   31,  1-75. 

" 

Jan.      2,   1880. 

' 

Jan.      1,   1886. 

(lied      Sept.  30,  1801. 

di8.  Feb.  23,  1831. 

dis.  June  13,  1842. 

<lis.  July  3,  1848. 

dis.  July  ,',  1852. 

died     July  6,  1869. 

died     Aug.  20,  1874. 

dis.  Feb.  24,  1878. 

dis.  Dec.  23,  1884. 


died    Sept.  9, 

"      May    1, 

"      Oct.   19, 

"      Sept., 

"      Oct.    20, 

"     May,  2."., 

"      Oct.     4, 

•'      Auk.  21, 

"      May    2, 

re8ign'd,Mayl8 

died   March  17, 

"     Feb.      22, 

"     Jan.     17, 

resigned, 

died  Jan.    14, 

dis.*        Feb., 

dis.*    Aug.  31, 

died        April, 

"     Feb.  16, 

"      Jan.      6, 

"      April   4, 


1758. 
1754. 
1800. 
1796. 
1787. 
1803. 
1820. 
lso;. 
1844. 
,1832. 
1832. 
ls2'.t. 
1816. 
1846. 

IS5S. 

1838. 

1860. 
1880. 
1862. 
1885. 

1876. 


t-Tan.  24,  1879. 


♦To  church  in  Nashua. 
tTime  expired, 


STATISTICS  OF  THE  PASTORS. 


Daniel  Emerson,  b.  Reading,  Mass.,  May  21,1716.  Harvard  College,  1739.  Ordained 
pastor,  Hollis,  April  20, 1743.  Sole  pastor  for  fifty  years;  entire  length  of  service,  with 
colleague,  fifty-eight  years  aud  five  mouths.  Married  Hannah  Emerson,  Maiden,  Mass., 
Nov.  7,  1744.     Died,  Sept.  30, 1801. 

Eli  Smith,  b.  Belchertown,  Mass.,  Sept.  17,  1759.  Brown  University,  1792;  read 
theology  with  Rev.  Nathaniel  Emmons,  D.  D.  Ordained  pastor,  Hollis,  Nov.  27,  1793; 
dismissed  Feb.  23,  1831,  being  pastor  thirty-seven  years.  Remained  in  Hollis  after  his 
dismission.  Married  (1)  Catherine  Sheldon,  Sunderland,  Mass.;  (2)  Amu  Emerson, 
Hollis,  May  7,  1794.    Died  May  11,  1847. 

David  Perry,  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  July  26,  1798.  Dartmouth  College,  1824;  Ando- 
ver  Theological  Seminary,  1827.  Ordained.  Milford,  Conn.,  June,  1828,  without  charge. 
Pastor  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  1829-30;  Hollis,  1831-42;  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  1S43-47;  Dan- 
ville, Vt.,  1847-50.  Teacher,  Peppered,  Mass.,  1850-53.  and  1S56-59;  Brookfield,  Mass., 
1853-56.  Acting  pastor,  North  Brookfield,  Vt.,  1860-65;  Worcester,  Vt..  1865-69;  East 
Falmouth,  Mass..  1872,  until  death  at  Wareham,  Mass.,  Aug.,  27,  1876.  Married  (1) 
Almira  Drury,  Auburn,  Mass.,  Sept.  8,  1829;  (2) Julia  A.  Stebbins.  Belchertown,  Mass., 
Dec.  20,  1837;  (3)  Almira  Hodges,  Clarendon,  Vt,,  Oct.  4,  1862. 

James  Aiken,  b.  Goffstown,  N.  II.,  Nov.  14,  1810.  Dartmouth  College,  1839;  Union 
Theological  Seminary,  1842.  Ordained  Aug.  30,  1843.  Pastor,  Hollis  ,  1843-48;  Glou- 
cester, Mass.,  1848-52;  Putney,  Vt.,  1854-57;  Hanover,  Mass.,  1859-70;  Dracut,  Mass., 
1st,  1870-71;  without  charge,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1872-75;  Haverhill,  N.  II.,  1875,  till 
his  death,  Feb.  1, 1885.    Married  Caroline  G.  Clarke,  Brattleboro',  Vt.,  March  12,  1844. 

Matthew  Davidson  Gordon,  b.  Blantyre,  Scotland,  Dec.  10.  1S12.  Middlebury 
College,  1840;  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1846.  Ordained,  Oct.  7,  1846.  Chaplain, 
Sing  Sing  Penitentiary,  N.  Y.,  1846-48;  acting  pastor,  Cairo,  N.  Y.,  1848-49;  pastor, 
Hollis,  1849-52;  teacher,  Groton,  Mass.,  1851-52;  Barhamville,  S.  C,  1852-53.  Died, 
Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  21,  1853.     Married. 

Pliny  Butts  Day,  D.  D.,  b.  Huntington,  Mass.,  April  21,  1806.  Amherst  College, 
1834;  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1837.  Ordained  Oct.  4,  1837.  Pastor,  Derry,  N, 
H.,  1837-51;  Hollis,  1852,  until  his  death,  July  6,  1S69.  Married  (1)  Emily  Haskell. 
Rockport,  Mass.,  Oct.  22, 1839;  (2)  MaryB.  Chapin,  Springfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  8,1852. 
Received  honorary  degree  from  Dartmouth  College,  of  which  he  was  a  trustee. 

James  Laird,  b.  Huntington,  Canada,  Sept.  4,  1833.  Oberlin  College,  1861;  Andover 
Theological  Seminary,  1864.  Ordained,  March  15,  1866.  Pastor,  Guildhall,  Vt.,  1866-70; 
Hollis,  1870,  until  his  death,  Aug.  20,1874.  Married  (1)  Sarah  M.  Thompson,  Hunting- 
ton, Canada,  August  16,  1869;  (2)  Laura  G.  Millett,  Derry,  N.  II.,  March  21, 1867, 


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Hiram  Loammi  Kelset,  b.  "VYheelock,  Vt.,  Aug.  31,  1835,    "Wesleyan  College,  1861. 
Ordained  April  16, 1865.    Connected  with  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  thie 
until  installed  here.    Pastor,  Hollis,  18T5-78;  Brockton,  Mass.,  1878-82;  acting  pastor, 
Suffleld,  Conn.,  1883,  and  since. 

Dabius  Bullock  Scott,  b.  Bloomfleld,  N.  T.,  Oct.  27,  1S4".  Wheaton  College,  par- 
tial  course  in  class  of  1869;  Andoyer  Theological  Seminary,  1872.  ordained,  July  12, 
1872.  \  il  Og  |  Stor,  Milton  Mills,  X.  II.,  1872-74,  1S77-7S;  I.vunfield,  Mass.,  1S74-77; 
Hollis  (acting  pastor  from  Dec  1,  1878,  till  installation),  1879-84;  Clinton,  Mass.,  1884 
and  since.    Married  Hepsie  Folger,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  dan.  15,  1873. 

Samuel  Lankton  Gerould,  b.  Alstead, N.  II.,  July  11,  1834.  Dartmouth  College, 
185S;  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1858-60.  Ordained  Oct  2,  1861.  Pastor,  Stoddard, 
X.  II.  (acting  pastor,  1860-61),  1861-68;  Goflstown.N  II  ,  1868-86;  Hollis,  1886,  and  since. 
Married  (1)  Lucy  A.  Merriam,  Greenville,  N.  II.,  Sept.  20,  I860;  (2)  Laura  E.  Thayer 
Acworth,  X.  II.,  Dec.  5,  1867. 


CHRONOLOGICAL   LIST 

OF  PRESENT  MEMBERS. 

JULY  1,  1888. 


Date. 

No. 

Joining. 

542 

Feb. 

26, 

1832 

545 

" 

" 

593 

July 

6, 

1834 

628 

May, 

1840 

638 

July, 

1840 

648 

Sept. 

6, 

1840 

656 

July 

3, 

1842 

672 

" 

" 

676 

" 

" 

687 

Nov. 

6, 

1X4-2 

695 

Nov., 

1S44 

722 

Jan. 

5, 

1851 

723 

" 

" 

727 

Jan. 

4, 

1852 

730 

Sept. 

3, 

1852 

731 

Sept. 

5, 

1852 

737 

" 

" 

738 

" 

" 

741 

Nov. 

7, 

1852 

749 

" 

" 

752 

" 

" 

753 

" 

" 

755 

" 

" 

760 

" 

" 

766 

" 

" 

769 

Jan. 

3, 

1853 

772 

" 

" 

774 

" 

" 

775 

Mar. 

4, 

1853 

782 

Nov. 

0, 

1853 

808 

July 

4, 

1858 

813 

" 

" 

814 

" 

" 

815 

" 

" 

816 

Aug. 

18, 

1858 

822 

Sept. 

5, 

1858 

824 

" 

" 

825 

" 

" 

826 

" 

" 

828 

" 

" 

829 

" 

" 

830 

" 

<< 

831 

" 

" 

833 

" 

" 

836 

" 

" 

C — by  confession ;  L — by  letter;  m — married. 


How 

Names.  Rec'd. 

Charlotte  Dow.  (Mark.)  C. 

Lydia  J.  Dow.  C. 

Louisa  Wright.  C. 

Sarah  Conant.  C. 

Jesse  A.  Hardy.  C. 

Roxana  Read.  C. 

Jane  Clough.    (Cvrus.)  L.* 

Ebenezer  T.  Wheeler.  C. 


Remarks. 


in.  Ezekiel  M.  Bradley. 

in.  Warner  Read. 

p.  o.  ad.  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

p.  o.  ad.  Northboro',  Mass. 


Keziah  A.  Wheeler.  (James  W.)C. 

Rhoda  C.  Ober.  (Joseph.)  C. 

Mary  E   L.  Porter.  C. 

Sarah  C.  Ball.   (James.)  C. 

Charlotte  M.  Farley.  (Jeft'n)  C. 

Mary  Ann  Wright.  C. 
Caroline  F.  Hills.  (Dca.  Jas.  D.)L.f 

Elizabeth  A.  Blood.  C. 

Ambrose  II.  Wood.  L.J 

Mary  Wood.  (Ambrose  II.)  L.J 

Louisa  D.  Bradley.  C. 

James  Farley.  C. 

Perry  M.  Farley.  C. 

Sarah  Farley.    '(Perry  M.)  C. 

Augusta  Fox.     (Samuel  W.)  C. 

Sarah  M.  Patch.  C. 

Ro sauna  B.  Willoughby.  C. 

Rebecca  ('.  Hardy.  (Phineas.)  C. 

llan'h  Spaulding.  (Asaph  S.)  L.§ 

Charles  F.  Wood.  C. 

Ebenezer  T.  Dunklee.  L.  ** 

Luke  P.  Hardy.  C. 

SusanE   Gates.     (Joseph.)  C. 

Sarah  Smith.      (John  F.)  C. 

Isaac  Vandyke.  C. 

Lucy  E.  Vandyke.  (Isaac.)  C. 

Harriet  E.  Hardy.   (Noah.)  L.|| 

Susan  A.  Chase.  (Chas.  F.)  C. 

Enoch  J.  Colburn.  C. 

Ehnira  S.  Colburn.  (Enoch  J.)  C. 

Mary  Susan  Colburn.  C. 

Mary  Colburn.  (Win.  A.)  C. 

Ellen  H.  Day.  C. 

Alfred  Farley.  C. 

Caleb  Farley.  C. 

Henrietta  Lois  Hardy.  C. 

Lucy  Ann  Hardy.  C. 


m.  Luther  Lawrence, 
p.  o.  ad.  Chelsea,  Mass. 

m.  Warren  K.  Lovejoy. 


m.  Silas  M.  Spalding,  909. 

Appointed  deacon. 

p.  o.  ad.  Nashua, 
m.  Caleb  Farley,  S31. 
m.  Henry  (4.  Cameron, 
m   Leonard  Butterfield. 

p.  o.  ad.  Pepperell,  Mass. 


p.  o.  ad.  Lynn,  Mass. 


p.  o.  ad.  Greenville. 
Appointed  deacon  Jan. 1, '63 

m.  James  C.  Hildreth,  913. 

I  m   Isaac  B.  Stevens. 

(  p.  o.  ad.  Pepperell,  Mass. 
m.  Chas.  A.  Lovejoy. 


(  m.  Jas.  Mooar. 
I  p.  o.  ad   Nashua, 
m.  Oliver  P.  Eastman. 


*Goffstown.  tWestfield,  Vt.  {Baptist  Church,  Ho 

||Ashburnham,  Mass.  **Miltord. 


§So.  Merrimack, 


23 


Xo. 

837 

839 

842 

846 

848 

B49 

S50 

855 

856 

857 

861 

- 

867 

870 

878 

ss7 


892 

893 
896 
903 
909 
910 
911 
913 
915 
916 
917 
924 
926 
931 
932 
933 
934 
942 
946 
947 
948 
949 
950 
951 
953 

954 

955 

957 
958 
959 


969 

971 
973 
976 
977 


Pntf 
Joining. 

- 


Name. 


How 
Rec'd. 


Nov.    7, 


Julv    3,  1859 

Sept.    4.  1859 

Julv    -J.  1862 

Jan'.    3,  1864 

Aug.    31,  1864 


Jan.    7,     1866 
May    6, 
Nov.    4,    1866 


Jan.    6,  1867 

Julv    7.  1867 

S.pt.     1,  1S.17 

Jan.     5,  1868 

March  1,  1868 

Sept.    4,  1870 


Nov.    6,  1-7' i 

March  3,  1871 

April    6,  1-71 

Maj     5,  1871 

Sept.    :;,  1871 


Noah  Hardy.  ' 
Samuel  F.  Hayden.  I 
Ralph  J.  Holden.  C 
Albert  Lovejoy.  ( '• 
Mary  II.  Proctor.  (Ira.)  C. 
Susan  K.  Proctor.  I  C. 
Eunice  T.  Ranger.  '  ■ 
Wtnslow  J  Spalding.  C. 
Georgiana  * !.  Willoughby,  C. 
LuceBaWilloughby.(HenryW.)C. 
Frederick  Augustus  Wood.  C. 
Josiah  N.  Hayden.  C. 
James  E.  Hills.  I'- 
ll snry  W.  Willoughby,  m.  d.  L 
Lucretia  Fai  C. 
ElizabethB.  Day.  C. 
Hannah  Rideout.  (Alpheus  )  L. 
Harriet  L.  Lund.  (William)  C. 
Clara  A.  Bad.  C. 
A  bbie  C.  Burge.  C. 
Man  Emeline  Hardy.  <  '■ 

Sarah  J.   IIar.lv.  C. 

Edward  L.  Hodgman.  L 

Mary  E.  Karl. -v.  (Alfred.)  L. 

Silas  M.  Spalding.  C. 

Geo.  11.  BI I.  C. 

Hattie  M.  Blood.  C. 

James  C.  Hildreth.  C. 

Geo.  M.  Bradley.  C. 

Mary  Jane  Dow.  (Noah.)  C. 

Matilda  S.  Dow.  (Luther.)  C. 

Nathan  Willoughby.  C. 

Sarah  M.  Havdcn'Sainuel  F.)  C. 

John  L.  Wood.  I  . 

Elizabeth  W I.  (John  L.)  C. 

MedaT.  Hodgman.  (Edw.L.)  L. 

K.t.   W.  Patch.  Jerome  K.)  C. 

Mary  Eliz    ieth  Hardy.  C 

W.  Pierce.  '• 

'   aacW.)  C, 

Sarah  J.  Wright.  (David.)  L. 

RebeccaF.Richardson(Chas)  L 

Mary  J.  Colburn.    (GeorgeA.)  L 

Maria  L.  Bradley.  (Geo.M.l  L. 

Ellen  L.  Cameron.  C. 

Clara  E.  Colburn.  C. 

irn.  C. 

Franklin  P.  Colburn.  L. 

Mary  A.Colburn.  (Frank.  P.)  L. 

Elbridge  J.  Farley.  C. 

Minnie  C.  Laird.  C. 


Remarks. 


p.o  ad  Jamaica  Plain,  Ms. 

m.  Wm.  E.  Fox. 

p.o.  ail   Roslindale,  Mass. 

m.  <  has.  W.  Hardy. 


Chosen  deacon. 


in.  Nathan  J.  Colburn. 
in.  Samuel  A.  Worcester. 


p.o.  ad.  Chelsea,  Mass. 
p.o.  ad.  Grand  Isle,  Fla. 


Nov.  3,  ls7I 
Jan.  7,  1872 
May,         1872 


t      p.o.  ad.  Milford. 

§ 

m.  Louisa  D.  Bradley,  741 

m.  Mary  S.  Colburn,  826. 
Elected  deacon. 

§      p.o.  ad.  Milford. 


55 

m.  Chas.  B.  Hardy. 
\  in.  ( llarence  R.  Russell. 
\  p.o.  ad.  Salem,  Mass. 
in.  Edgar  J.  l'ateh,969. 


(  m.  Geo.  E.  Warner. 
/  p.o.  ad.  Worcester,  Mass. 
p.o.  ad.  Melrose,  Mass. 


Edgar  J.  Patch.  C. 

Solon  Hardy.  L*** 

II.  Vandyke.  I  .        p.o.  ad.  Milford. 

Adkins  J.  Turner.  Lftt 

Mary  J.  Turner.  (  Adkins  J.)  Lftt 


►Amherst,  Mass.        fLawrence,  Mass.        {Jaffrey.        SAmherst.    HPepperell,  Mass, 
"Baptist  Church,  Hollis.  tf  Marlboro',  Mass.  ,  E.  Island.  §§Hudson. 

||||Brookline.        ***Arlington,  Mass.        fffNashua. 


24 


Date 
No.         Joining.  Name. 

978  May,  1873  Cyrus  F.  Burge. 

979  Sept.  5,  1875  Martha  Ardelle  Colburn. 
981  "  "  Albert  H.  Richardson. 
982 

985 

987 


Nov.  7,    1875 


Bow 
Rec'd. 

L.* 

C. 

C. 

C. 

C. 
C. 
C. 
C. 


Carrie  E.  Richardson. 

Emma  L.  Vandyke. 

Loinda  Colburn. 

Sarah  A.  Duuklee.  (Harvey  T.) 

Noah  W.  Farley. 

Lizzie  M.  Hardy.  C. 

George  H.  Patch.  C. 

Emma  F.  Willoughby.  C. 

Mary  E.  Willoughby.  C. 

Joseph  S.  Horton.  C. 

Augusta  M.  Horton.  (Jos.  S.)  C. 

George  A.  Messer.  C. 

Sarah  E.  Messer.  (Geo.  A.)  C. 

Etta  L.  Eastman.  C. 

Abbie  A.  Fox.  C. 

Alice  H.  Hardy.  C. 

George  H.  Hardy.  C. 

M.  Arvilla  Hardy.  C. 

S.  Elizabeth  Hey  wood.  C. 

Jane  Lovejoy.  (Augustus  R.)  C. 

Nellie  Jaue  Lovejoy.  C. 

Mary  S.  Perkins.  C. 

Clara  E.  Smith.  (Otis.)  C. 

Emeline  C.  Stickney.  C. 

Minnie  J.  Turner.  C. 

Samuel  B.  Blood.  C 

Sally  Blood.   (Samuel B.)  C. 

Clara  E.  Homan.  C. 

William  Lund.  C. 

IlattieLuud.  C. 

Jerome  K.  Patch.  C. 

( lharlea  Richardson.  C. 

Walter  B.  Stickney.  C. 

Lydia J.  Stickney.  (Walter  B.)  C. 

Barton  A.  Turner.  C. 

Augustus  E.  Wright.  C. 

Mary  Jane  Wright.  C. 

Nellie  M.  Moore.  C. 
Amanda  A.  Swallow.  (LouisM.)C. 

Nancy  S.  Woods.    (John)  C. 

S.  Maria McKeen.  (David  D.)  L.f 
Laviuia  J.  Estabrook.(Hen'y  J.)L  j 

Hariet  L.  Hardy.  (Solon.)  L.§ 

Alonzo  R.  Wilson.  L.J 
Eveline  F.  Wilson.  (Alonzo  R.)  L  J 

Abbie  C.  Duuklee.  C. 

Lucy  S.  Duuklee.  C. 

1052  May,         1S80    Mary  S.  Burge.    (Cyrus  F.)  L.|| 

1053  Nov.,  1880  Sarah  A.  Dow.  (Jeremiah.)  C. 
10o4  "  "  Susan  J.  Wilson.  (John.)  C. 
1055      May,          1S81    Hattie  A.  Moore.  C. 


991 

" 

' 

993 

" 

' 

994 

" 

' 

998 

March  5, 

1876 

999 

" 

' 

1001 

" 

' 

1002 

" 

* 

1003 

May 

7, 

1876 

1005 

" 

' 

1006 

" 

" 

1007 

•' 

1008 

" 

1009 

" 

" 

1012 

" 

1013 

" 

" 

1015 

" 

" 

1016 

" 

" 

1017 

" 

" 

1019 

" 

" 

1020 

July 

2 

1876 

1021 

" 

" 

1024 

" 

" 

1025 

" 

" 

1026 

" 

" 

1027 

" 

" 

1030 

" 

" 

1031 

" 

" 

1032 

" 

" 

1033 

" 

" 

1037 

" 

" 

1038 

" 

" 

1040 

March  4 

1877 

1041 

Sept 

2, 

1877 

1042 

" 

" 

1043 

Jan. 

6, 

1878 

1044 

March  2 

1878 

1045 

Sept 

5, 

1879 

1048 

Oct. 

31, 

1879 

1049 

'< 

" 

1050 

Mar 

2b. 

1880 

1051 


Remarks. 

\  m.  E.  D.  Morrill. 

(  p.o.  ad.  So.  Sebec,  Me. 

I  m.  John  B.  Hardy. 
(  p.o.  ad  Brookliue. 

m.  Ralph  J.  Holden,  842. 

p.o.  ad.  Stratford,  Ct. 
(  m.  Win.  C.  Burbee.   p.o. 
(  ad.  So.  Ashburnham.Ms. 


p.o.  ad.  Nashua. 
p.  o.  ad.  Nashua. 

m.  Henry  Russell,  1093. 

j  m.  Geo.  W.  Manning. 
(  p.  o  ad.  Melrose,  Mass. 
m.  Marcellus  J.  Powers. 


ni.  George  E.  Wright. 


p.o.  ad.  Nashua. 


m.  Herbert  T.  Patch. 
(  m.  Frank  C.  Chase. 
(  p.o.  ad.  Derry  Depot. 


m.Geo.  II.  Hardy,  1007. 


*Zumbrota,  Miun. 
Boston,  Mass. 


f  Amherst.       JPepperell,  Mass.       §Nashua.      ||M.  E.  Church, 


25 


Date 

No. 

Joining. 

1056 

Nov., 

1881 

1057 

«« 

•  < 

1058 

" 

•  ' 

11)59 

" 

•' 

1061 

" 

" 

1063 

•  ' 

<• 

1064 

" 

«« 

1065 

" 

" 

1068 

Nov., 

1883 

1060 

March, 

1SS4 

1070 

May, 

1SSJ 

1071 

" 

'• 

1072 

Nov., 

1884 

1073 

" 

" 

1074 

May    2, 

1886 

1075 

•• 

<« 

1076 

•  < 

>i 

1(177 

" 

" 

1078 

July    4, 

1886 

1080 

" 

<• 

1081 

Sept.  4, 

18S6 

1082 

" 

•  < 

los:5 

" 

« 

1084 

Nov., 

1886 

1085 

" 

" 

Him; 

« 

•  < 

1087 

" 

>< 

Hiss 

Dec.   30, 

1886 

1080 

■Ian.     2, 

1887 

loyo 

" 

«' 

1001 

March  0, 

1887 

1092 

" 

<• 

L093 

" 

<i 

1004 

Not.    6, 

1887 

1006 

" 

'• 

1006 

Jan.     1, 

IsS-i 

1097 

" 

'<• 

1008 

•> 

" 

1099 

Manh  4. 

1888 

1100 

" 

" 

1101 

" 

<> 

1102 

May     6, 

1888 

1108 

liemarks. 


p.o.  ad.  Nashua. 


(  m.  Chas.  II.  Spalding. 
I  p.o.  ad   Nashua, 
p.o.  ad.  E.  Pepperell,  Mass. 


p.o.  ad.  Milford. 

p.o.  ad.  Boston,  Mass, 


Xame. 

Elizabeth  Dalton.  (Benj.  T.) 
Abbie  N.  Farley, 
Ella  M.  Farley. 
Emma  L.  Farley. 

Anna  C.  Lovejoy. 

Roswell  N.  Palmer. 

Sarah  T.  Palmer.  (Eos well  N) 

Lizzie  J.  rainier. 

Keiia  (  Farley.  (Elbridge  J.) 
Emily  K.  Jewett    (Andrew.) 
AnnaC.  Farley.  (Leonard  J.) 
Charlotte  E.  Hudfjman. 
Francis  A.  Lovejoy. 

Almond  A.  Wheeler. 

Rev.  Samuel  L.  Gerould. 

Laura  E  Gerould.  (Rev.  S.L.) 

John  II.  Gerould. 

James  T.  Gerould. 

Emily  L.  Pierce.     (Mvrick.) 

Alvin  II.  Wright. 

Sarah  E.  Hills.  (James  E.) 

<■ -ge  W.  Kellev. 

Kate  A.  Kellev.  (Geo.  W.) 

Edward  P.   Brooks 

Harriet  E.  Brooks.  (Edw.  P.J 

Lelia  S.  Brooks. 

Lncinda  W.  Wright.  (Tinry.) 

Mary  ('.  ( rerould. 

Anna  A.  Hell.  (Chas.  D.) 

Hattie  C.  Bartemns. 

William  J    Blood. 

Mary  A.  Ilolden.    (Chas.  F.) 

1 1  e  1 1  r  \  Russell. 

Grace  E.  Eayden. 

<  trace  E.  Lawrence. 

Henry  A.  Goodwin. 

EmmaF.t  rood  win.  (HenryA.) 
Sarah  E   Qnaid. 
\iniivu  Jewett. 
Julia  E.  Bccde.   (Julius  E.) 
Rose  E    Beede. 
Mary  Louise  Stratton. 
Martha  A.  D.  Shedd. 


*A™('S,1>!"'V- ,>I:T-     t("">'^f""n,  Mass.     tNashua.     §Pepperell,  Mass.     ||Goffstown. 
•*M.  E.  (  hmvli,  Lowell,  Mass     ft^owell,  Mass.    tfPortlana,  Me.    §§Brookline. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST 


OF    PRESENT  MEMBERS. 


it. 


722.  Ball,  Mrs.  Sarah C.     (James.) 

888.  Ball,  Clara  A. 

1090.  Bartemus,  Ilattie  C. 

1100.  Beede,  Julia  E.     (Julius  L  ) 

1101.  Beede,  Rose  E. 
1089.  Bell,  Anna  A.     (Charles  D.) 

731.  Blood,  Elizabeth  A. 

910.  Blood,  Geo.  H. 

911.  Blood,  Hattie  M. 
1021.  Blood,  Sally    (Samuel  B.) 
1020.  Blood,  Samuel  B. 

1091.  Blood,  William  J. 
915.  Bradley,  George  M. 
545.  Bradley,  Lydia  J.     (Ezekiel  M.) 
951.  Bradley,  Maria  L. 

1084.  Brooks,  Edward  P. 

1085.  Brooks,  Harriet  E. 

1086.  Brooks,  Lelia  S. 
990.  Burbee,  Lizzie  M. 

889.  Burge,  Abbie  C. 
978.  Burge,  Cyrus  F. 

1052.  Burge,  Mary  S.     (Cyrus  F.) 

769.  Butterfield, Rebecca  C.     (Leonard.) 

C. 

766.  Cameron,  Rosanna  B.     (Henry  G.) 
1051.  Chase,  Lucy  S.     (Frank C.) 
822    Chase,  Susan  A.     (Charles  F.) 
656.  Clough,  Jane     (Cyrus  P.) 
825.  Colburn,  Elmira  S.    (Dea.  Enoch  J.) 
824.  Colburn,  Dea.  Enoch  J. 

957.  Colburn,  Franklin  P. 

874.  Colburn,  Lucretia  F.     (Nathan  J  ) 

958.  Colburn,  Mary  A.     (Franklin  P.) 
950.  Colburn,  Mary  J.     (George  A  ) 
628.  Conant,  Sarah 


(George  M.) 
(Ed\yard  P.) 
(William  C.) 


1056.  Dalton,  Elizabeth     (Benj.  T.) 
542.  Dow,  Charlotte     (Mark.) 

916.  Dow,  Mary  J.     (Noah.) 

917.  Do\y,  Matilda  S.     (Luther.) 
1053.  Dow,  Sarah  A.     (Jeremiah.) 

775.  Duuklee,  Ebenezer  T. 

988.  Dunklee,  Sarah  A.     (Haryey  T.) 

E. 

lOO:;.  Eastman,  Etta  L. 
8.36.  Eastman,  Lucy  A.     (OliyerP.) 
1044.  Estabrook,  Layinia  J.     (Henry  J.) 

F. 

1057.  Farley,  Abbie  N. 

830.  Farley,  Alfred 

1070.  Farley,  Anna  C.     (Leonard  J.) 

831.  Farley,  Caleb 

723.  Farley,  Charlotte  M.      (Jefferson.) 
959.  Farley,  Elbridge  J. 

1058.  Farley,  Ella  M. 

1059.  Farley,  Emma  L. 
749.  Farley,  James 

903.  Farley,  Mary  E.     (Alfred.) 

989.  Farley,  Noah  W. 

752.  Farley,  Dea.  Perry  M. 

1068    Farley,  Rena  C.    "(Elbridge  J.) 

753.  Farley,  Sarah     (Dea.  Perry  M.) 
760.  Farley,  Sarah  M.    (Caleb.) 

1005.  Fox,  Abbie  A. 
755.  FoVj  Augusta.     (Samuel  W.) 
850.  Fox,  Eunice  T.      (William  E.) 

«. 

808.  Gates,  Susan  E.     (Joseph.) 
1077.  Gerould,  James  T. 


27 


1076.  Gerould,  John  II. 

1075.  Gerould,  I. aura  E.  (Rev.  Samuel  L.) 

loss.  Gerould,  Mary  C. 

1074.  Gerould,  Rev.  Samuel  L. 

1007.  Goodwin,  Emma  F.    (Henry  A.) 

1096.  Goodwin,  Henry  A. 

II. 

1006.  Hanlv,  Alice  II. 
loos.  Hardy,  M.  Arvilla 

982.  Ilanlv.  Carrie  E.     (John  B.) 
953.   llar.lv,  Ellen  L.      (Charles  E.) 

1007.  Ilar.lv.  George  II. 

856.  llar.lv,  Georgiana C.    (('has.  W.) 

B16.  Har.lv.  Harriet  E.     (Noah) 

104.">.  Hanlv,  Harriet  I..     (Solon) 

1055.  Har.lv.  Hattie  A.     (George  II.) 

6  18.  Hardy, Jesse  A. 

782.  Har.lv,  Luke  P. 

942.  llar.lv.  Mary  Elizabeth 

892.  Hardy,  Mary  Emeline 
B37.  Hardy,  Noah 

893.  Ilar.lv,  Sarah  J. 
971.  Har.lv.  Bolon 

1094.  Hayden,  Grace  E. 

M'»i.  Hav.l.ii,  I)ea.  J..Mah  X. 

839.  Hayden,  Samuel  F. 

926.  Hayden,  Sarah  M.     (Samuel  F.) 

730.  HiiN,  ( an. line  F.     (Dea.  James  D.) 

867  Hills,  Janus  ]•;. 

10S1.  Hills,  Sarah  E.     (James  E  ) 

918.  Hildreth,  James  C. 

n-J-;.  HiMreth,  Marv  S      (James  C  ) 

896.  Hodgman,  Edward  L. 

1071.  Hodgman,  Charlotte  E. 

933.  Hodgman,  Me. la  T.     (Edward  L.) 

987.  II.. Men,  I. ..in. la  C.     (Ralph  J.) 

1092.  Holden,  Marv  A.      (Charles  F.) 

842.  Holden,  Ralph  J. 

1024.  Homan,  Clara  E. 

999.  Horton,  Augusta  M.     (Joseph  S.) 

998.  Horton,  Joseph  B. 


1099.  Jewett,  Andrew 

1069.  Jewett,  Emilv  K. 


Andrew.) 


1082.  Kelley,  George  W. 

1083.  Kelley,  Kate  A.    (George  W.) 

1095.  Lawrence,  Gra 

695.  Lawrence,  Marv  E.  L.    (Lather.) 

6 16  Lovejoy,  Albert 

829  Lovejoy,  Ellen  II.    (Charles  A.) 

1072.  L01  eioy,  F ran. -is  A. 

1012.  Lovejoy,  Jane    (Augustus  K.) 

727  Lovejoy,  Mary  A.     (WarrenK.) 

887.  Lund,  Harriet  L.     (William) 

1025.  Lund,  William 


SI. 

1013.  Manning,  Nellie  Jane    (George  W.) 

104:;.  M.Keeii.  S.  Maria     (David  D.) 

1001.  Messer,  <  leorge  A. 

1002.  Messer  Sarah  E.    (George  A.) 
833.  Mooar,  Henrietta  L.     (James.) 

1040.  M00re,   Nellie  M. 

979.  Morrill,  Martha  A.     (E.  D.) 

O. 

687.  Oher,  RhodaC.     (Joseph.) 


1050.  Patch,   \ln.ie  C.     (Herbert  T) 

969.  Patch,  Edgar  J. 

955.  Pat.],,  Ella  E.    (Edgar  J.) 

991.  Patch,  George  11. 

1027.  Patch,  Jerome  K. 

931  Patch,  Kate  W.     (Jerome  K.) 

1065.  Palmer,  Lizzie  J. 

ll)i',:i.  Palmer,  Roswell  X. 

L064.  Palmer,  Sarah  T.    (Roswell  X.) 

1078.  Pierce,  Emirj  I.. 

946.  Pierce,  Isaac  W. 

(.i47.  Pierce,  Lncy  A. 

1015.  Powers,  Marv  S. 

sis.  Proctor,  Mary  11. 

849.  Proctor,  Susan  R. 


(Myriek.) 

Isaac  W.) 

(Mareellus  J.) 
(Ira.) 
(Thomas.) 


1098.  Quaid,  Sarah  E. 


ic. 


593.  Read,  Louisa     (Warner.) 

..is.  Read.  Roxana 

981.  Richardson,  Albert  II. 

1030.  Richardson, '  'harles 

;i4'...  Richardson,  Rebecca  F.-   (Charles.) 

885.  RideOUt,  Hannah     (AlpheuB.) 

954.  Russell,  Clara  E.    (Clarence  R.) 

1093.  Russell,  Henry 

UMl'.i.    Russell,  Elizabeth  S.     (Henrv.) 


S. 


1103.  Shedd,  Martha  A.  D. 

1016.  Smith, Clara  E.     (Otis.) 
313.  Smith.  Sarah.      (JohnF.) 

1061.  Spalding,  Anna  C.    (Charles  H.) 

741.  Spalding,  Louisa  I).     (Silas  M.) 

909.  Spalding,  Silas  M. 

855.  Spalding,  Winslow  J. 

~~2  Spaulding.  Hannah.     (Asaph  S.) 

B28.  Stevens,  Maty     (Isaac B.) 

1017.  Srieknev,  Emeline  I  . 

1032.  Stickney,  LydiaJ.     (Walter  B.) 

1031.  Stickney,  Walter  B. 

1102.  Stratton,  Mary  I.uiiise 

1041.  Swallow,  Amanda  A.      (Louis  M.) 


28 


T. 

976.  Turner,  Adkins  J. 
1033.  Turner,  Barton  A. 

977.  Turner,  Mary  J.     (Adkins  J  ) 
1019.  Turner,  Minnie  J. 

V. 

985.  Vandyke,  Emma  L. 
973.  Vandyke,  Horace  H. 

814.  Vandyke,  Isaac 

815.  Vandyke,  Lucy  E.    (Isaac.) 

W. 

966.  Warner,  Minnie  C.     (George  E.) 
1073.  Wheeler,  Almond  A. 
672.  Wheeler,  Ebenezer  T. 
676.  Wheeler,  Keziah  A.    (James  W.) 
993.  Willoughby,  Emma  F. 
870.  Willoughby,  Dr.  Henry  W. 


857.  Willoughby,  Lucelia  (Dr.  Henry  W.) 

994.  Willoughby.  MaryE. 

924.  Willoughby,  Dea.  Nathan 

1048.  Wilson,  Alonzo  R. 

1049.  AVilson,  Eveline  F.     (Alonzo  R.) 
1054.  Wilson,  Susan  J.     (John.) 

737.  Wood,  Ambrose  H. 
774.  Wood,  Charles  F. 
861.  Wood.  Frederick  A. 

738.  Wood,  Mary     (Ambrose  H.) 

931.  Woods,  John  L. 

932.  Woods,  Elizabeth     (John  L.) 
1042.  Woods,  Nancy  S.     (John.) 

878.  Worcester,  Elizabeth  B.     (Sam'l  A.) 

1080.  Wright,  Alvin  H. 

1037.  Wright,  Augustus  E. 

1026.  Wright,  Hattie     (George  E.) 

1087.  Wright,  Lueinda  W.     (Timothy.) 

1038.  Wright,  Mary  Jane 

948.  Wright,  Sarah  J.     (David.) 


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